Camila Morrone has gushed over her ‘stepfather’ Al Pacino as she opens up about their close bond.
Hollywood legend Al, 85, dated Camila’s mother, Argentine actor Lucila Solá, 49, from 2008 to 2018.
The 28-year-old actress, known for her relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio, recently discussed her childhood and her close bond with the man she considers her stepfather, despite him never legally marrying her mother.
She told The Times: ‘How lucky am I to have known him and to have been raised in his presence.
‘I mean, he’s the Messi of my industry.
I’ll always remember looking back on my childhood and being amazed to have known someone like him.


This follows Camila’s playful comment about enjoying having men attracted to her, made while discussing upcoming scenes in the second season of The Night Manager.
The actress plays Roxana Bolaños in the upcoming series, which landed this month.
Camila recently talked about her role as a siren in a new interview, following the premiere of the film in London last month.
She explained to The Sun that women are naturally skilled at understanding situations and adapting their behavior accordingly – essentially, being able to change to fit whatever’s needed.
My character is a clever and resourceful woman who always seems to be the most intelligent person in the room – a trait I really enjoy. She easily charms and manipulates the men around her.
‘It was really great to figure out what her motivation was in playing with the big guys.’
Camila made a striking impression at the premiere, wearing a gold corset top costing £3,300 with a sheer black skirt by Carolina Herrera.
Camila showed off her fit legs and curves, and she looked taller in a pair of black strappy heels.

She completed her look with a gold choker necklace and a full, bouncy hairstyle with her long brown hair.
Camila seemed to be having a great time at the event, and shared photos with her co-stars, Tom Hiddleston, 44, and Diego Calva, 33.
The three friends playfully posed for photos on the red carpet before going inside the BFI Southbank cinema.
After a nine-year break, The Night Manager has returned, and it’s even more provocative than before, featuring intimate scenes and steamy moments. The show originally made Tom a popular star.
The actor is back as Jonathan Pine, the ex-British spy, and Olivia Colman, age 51, will once again play Angela Burr in the six-episode series.
Camila will take over the role of the main love interest, working alongside Hiddleston’s character, Jonathan Pine—a skilled former soldier and hotel night manager—to go undercover and expose an arms dealing operation in Colombia.
Okay, so she’s technically an actress, but let’s be real, everyone knows her as Leonardo DiCaprio’s ex! I mean, they were together for six years – 2016 to 2022 – and honestly, that’s what everyone always talks about. It’s just… iconic, you know?
Tom recently shared with British Vogue that the role is completely different from anything he’s done before.


People often mention my role in ‘The Night Manager’ – whether they stop me on the street or I’m at a party. It’s a show a lot of people remember me for.
Camila, who has been nominated for an Emmy Award, shared that she was a big fan of the show even before she joined the cast for its highly anticipated second season.
She was meant to be practicing her lines, but she ended up watching all six episodes of a show instead. Surprisingly, it actually helped her in the end.
As a lifestyle expert, I’ve seen countless stories unfold, and this one starts with a powerful introduction. The film immediately pulls you in by establishing the setting – a place where many intelligence officers pass through, hinting at a world of secrets and high stakes. It’s a clever way to set the stage and immediately tell you that the main character, Jonathan, is entering a very specific and potentially dangerous world.
They seem fine, smiling just like everyone else. It’s the quiet ones I’m concerned about – they bottle things up until they eventually reach a breaking point. So, please, be honest with me – who are you, really?
Honestly, it was the most incredible moment! While everything was blowing up around him – cars flying, buildings shaking – he just calmly said, ‘I am the man who will not explode.’ It was so cool and perfectly timed, it gave me chills!
This will continue the story based on John le Carré’s novel, which centers on a former soldier working to expose a dangerous network of arms dealers.
The story hints at constant betrayals, forcing the MI6 agent to question everyone around him and pushing him to his limits as time runs out.
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2026-01-11 21:49